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The cosplay scene has traditionally been built on replicating every detail of a character's appearance, including often-immodest outfits and, most notably, their hair. This presented a significant dilemma for Muslim women who wished to participate while adhering to Islamic principles. For years, finding a way to cosplay without compromising one's faith was a struggle. As Kira herself told Mashable, "At that time it was hard to find [any] hijab cosplayers". The solution came from a simple yet groundbreaking act of defiance: refusing to see the hijab as an obstacle. Instead, a growing community of Muslim cosplayers began integrating their hijabs directly into their costumes, using them to add volume, create unique headpieces, and even stand in for character hair. This movement is what lies "under the hijab top"—a mindset of creativity and pride that transforms a religious garment into a dynamic part of a fantasy persona.
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: She frequently engages with followers through fitness routines and behind-the-scenes content from her shoots. Fashion as Identity and Expression As Kira herself told Mashable, "At that time